SP01 Leo Vase
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SP01’s first collection with Rometti is inspired by the simple geometry of mechanical components and the junctions between them. Cogs, wheels and industrial elements fit together to form a series that is muted and earthy. Each piece belongs to a set with three glaze colours, deep brown, warm light grey and blue, and textures including matte, gloss and jute, that together form the visual rhythm across the collection.
Leo comes as a set of 3 separate pieces, which you can display together or as separate objects.
Materials
Hand crafted glazed terracotta
Dimensions
Width: 27.5 cm
Height: 45 cm
Jean-Christophe Clair
After studying art history at the Universities of Toulouse and Bordeaux and courses in applied art in tempera painting with the Greek iconographer Eva Vlavianos, he realized that he wasn’t interested in just one artistic field, but wanted to explore the link between the arts, their meeting points and the uniqueness of their relationship.
Jean Christophe Clair eagerly devoured every book and score, searched for interesting stimuli and themes and built new creative bridges. Rejecting the role of the designer as a creator of serial production, he became passionate about ceramics and Rometti's extraordinary objects, pouring into this new field the different cultural influences accumulated over the years, learning new techniques and opening new paths for the historic Umbertide company. The fantasies and motifs from his imagination find expressive form in the clay, in the colours and shapes of objects that don’t simply follow trends but dreams and visions inspired by the great classics or stolen from everyday life. As in a fairy tale, he inaugurated a new, extraordinary creative path as Artistic Director of Rometti.
Jean Christophe Clair eagerly devoured every book and score, searched for interesting stimuli and themes and built new creative bridges. Rejecting the role of the designer as a creator of serial production, he became passionate about ceramics and Rometti's extraordinary objects, pouring into this new field the different cultural influences accumulated over the years, learning new techniques and opening new paths for the historic Umbertide company. The fantasies and motifs from his imagination find expressive form in the clay, in the colours and shapes of objects that don’t simply follow trends but dreams and visions inspired by the great classics or stolen from everyday life. As in a fairy tale, he inaugurated a new, extraordinary creative path as Artistic Director of Rometti.